Seyboldsdorf (Vilsbiburg)

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Seyboldsdorf
City of Vilsbiburg
Coat of arms of Seyboldsdorf
Coordinates: 48 ° 29 ′ 0 ″  N , 12 ° 20 ′ 19 ″  E
Height : 490 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 994  (Apr. 24, 2015)
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 84137
Area code : 08741
Seyboldsdorf (Bavaria)
Seyboldsdorf

Location of Seyboldsdorf in Bavaria

Klosterweg Church 4

Seyboldsdorf is a district to the north of Vilsbiburg in the Lower Bavarian district of Landshut . Seyboldsdorf is located on a ridge in the Isar-Inn hill country between the Großer and Kleiner Vils .

history

The first written mention of the place goes hand in hand with the naming of the Bavarian noble family von Seiboldsdorf in the year 938. In 1326 the parish Seyboldsdorf is mentioned in the parish register of the diocese of Regensburg and is one of the old mother parishes . In 1506 the Hofmarkschloss of the Hofmark Seyboldsdorf, divided into three parts by the representatives of the three lines Niederpöring, Schenkenau and Ritterswörth , is mentioned for the first time and belongs to the district court of Biburg . In 1536 a chapel was added to the castle. In 1638, with the entails, all three parts of the Hofmark passed to Hans Albrecht von und zu Seyboldstorff and the Niederpörring line.

In 1648 the place was sacked during the Thirty Years' War, which was also accompanied by the loss of the church roof and the melting of the bells. Only the castle could be saved by a high fire tax to the Swedes. From the Hofmark was due to the municipality edict in Bavaria , the community Seyboldsdorf 1818 with the districts Seyboldsdorf, Feldkirchen, Geiseldorf, Geratspoint, greed village Haidberg, Hood Mountain, Hermannsöd, Hippe stable, Karwill, Lohe, mills, riding, shafts, tip mountain and Thalham and 1820 patrimonial II. Class Seyboldsdorf with seat in Aham .

In 1951 the castle was sold by the last ancestor of those in Seyboldsdorf to the Magdalen Sisters .

On May 1, 1978, the municipality of Seyboldsdorf was dissolved in the course of the municipal reform and the area was handed over to the city of Vilsbiburg by the last mayor, Karl Brandstetter.

At the end of 2009 the castle went into private ownership.

Attractions

Seyboldsdorf Castle near Vilsbiburg around 1723

societies

  • Bavarian Farmers' Association - local association Vilsbiburg / Gaindorf / Seyboldsdorf
  • CSU local association Seyboldsdorf
  • Seyboldsdorf volunteer fire department
  • Seyboldsdorf Hunting Association
  • Catholic rural youth Seyboldsdorf
  • Warrior and soldier comradeship Seyboldsdorf
  • Fruit and horticultural association Seyboldsdorf
  • Red Cross Community Seyboldsdorf
  • Seniors Club Seyboldsdorf
  • Seyboldsdorf children's and youth choir
  • Seyboldsdorf male vocals

Sons and daughters of the place

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Käser: Seyboldsdorf and its history
  2. ^ City of Vilsbiburg - Seyboldsdorf